American Religions and the Rise of MormonismDeseret Book Company, 1970 - 493 sidor |
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... ment . Those who failed to attend church were to suffer a monetary fine for the first offense , whipping for the second , and imprisonment for six months for the third conviction . All new immigrants , the Dale Laws continued , were to ...
... ment . Those who failed to attend church were to suffer a monetary fine for the first offense , whipping for the second , and imprisonment for six months for the third conviction . All new immigrants , the Dale Laws continued , were to ...
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... ment for banished Quakers was repealed . About 1660 , a petition was sent to the English monarch aptly summarizing Quaker persecution in Massachusetts in the late 1650's . The informers revealed that 30 Quakers had received about 23 ...
... ment for banished Quakers was repealed . About 1660 , a petition was sent to the English monarch aptly summarizing Quaker persecution in Massachusetts in the late 1650's . The informers revealed that 30 Quakers had received about 23 ...
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... ment , communicants experience Christ spiritually . While Christ's body is in heaven , his spirit is present with the bread and wine . Commu- nicants receive of Christ's very being for their spiritual nourishment and growth in grace . P ...
... ment , communicants experience Christ spiritually . While Christ's body is in heaven , his spirit is present with the bread and wine . Commu- nicants receive of Christ's very being for their spiritual nourishment and growth in grace . P ...
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CHAPTER Page One From the Primitive Church to Modern Catholicism | 8 |
The Growth of New Testament Christianity | 8 |
Factors Contributing to the Disruption of the Divine Church | 8 |
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